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Mr Hallerlake doesn't really like me brooding them in the house. They throw so much dust and get stinky since he doesn't like to clean up after them and I can't. So, after the dog died, I figured out how to repurpose the doghouse.

I wonder if your DH has been talking to my DH?
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I think the chicks are happier outside anyway!
 
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Another feed store in Monroe used to take unwanted birds. I got a very cute creamy-colored hen, smaller than a standard but bigger than a bantam. She's a complete mutt and I'm guessing someone just didn't have room or didn't want mutts, so they gave her to Del's to sell. She's very sweet and I love her dearly. She's over eight years old, bless her heart.

Monroe Farm and Feed probably takes pullets/hens too, but you're going to find way more roosters because, well...they're roosters.
 

Thanks Russ but no, this ones not it, Stumpfarmer got it though. Thanks anyway for helping!!
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Yes!!! That's it! Thanks a bunch for helping me out!

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Hmmm, bummer. I hope they pick back up once we get some lighting in there for them, I really don't want to have to buy eggs again.
Thanks for answering.
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So hard to predict chickens. As Speckled Hen says: "They aren't vending machines"
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I wouldn't worry that 2 days off now means hey won't lay till spring. I have found most of my brown layers barely, if at all, slow down the first winter. Slow down the second year and are pretty much not laying during the winter the third year, even with lights; but they do pick back up quickly.
Every green layer (EE) has been a very erratic layer for me, often taking long breaks all times of the year. But others have posted that the are egg laying machines.
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I also have had spring hatched chicks start laying the second and third week of December, at 33 and 35 weeks.

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Ok, I'm gonna hope for this. All of my 5 are brown layers. Thanks!

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Yep, that's it!

This is the front view of the house.......

This is my the barn. 9 stalls each with its own fenced area off of them and heated tack room.


Wow!! That's a really nice house!! Good luck!

Trying to catch up here but have to stop & say:
We had an annoying beep from a text sent at 4:30 A.M. this morning...followed quickly by another & another so figured it was an emergency.
So DH got up & checked his phone.........
And DiL water broke, and she was on her way to the hospital, and an hour later she had a 7#10 oz baby boy !!!!!!!!!!
Still have not heard the name yet ! this is 8 grandkids, and my daughter has 1 in the oven at 4 mo along........
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Congrats!! That's so exciting!!
 
They sell them, the majority end up as food (or so I have been told.)

We will be having a freezer camp here soon for the three cockerels we have. It's just not worth it to feed them for three months and then have someone else eat them.

But if someone wants a nice EE cockerel for their flock guardian, let me know. I have three you could choose from.

LOL, don't tempt me! I really want a rooster, but with neighbors 30 feet away I doubt it would work. Not to mention that nobody at my BF's house wants to hear crowing, either. The reason I want one is, yes, to protect the flock, but also to settle down our mean hen, Gertrude. My BF has more experience keeping chickens and tells me Gert really isn't that bad as hens go and that any rooster would almost surely be meaner, both to the hens and to us (Gert is actually the most submissive to us, go figure). He's probably right. But I still want one.
 
Here are some photos!

Frodo being adorable. I cannot wait until she lays eggs.


Peepers!


These are the three EE cockerels plus Heidi the Spitz. They grew up together and still hang together.

Heidi LOVES her boys! Isn't she tiny in comparison?


Princess Buttercup!


Heidi is finally starting to understand that I have treats!
 
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